Book (Manhwa): Twilight Poem by Kim Suji, MIDNIGHT STUDIO

Cover art for Twilight Poem by Kim Suji and MIDNIGHT STUDIO on Webtoon app
Cover art for Twilight Poem by Kim Suji and MIDNIGHT STUDIO on Webtoon app

Twilight Poem
by Kim Suji, MIDNIGHT STUDIO
published by Webtoon (69 chapters, complete)
2022-2024

This story has a controversial ending that set the comment pages afire.

What if… the angelic heroine of a story, who was abused terribly from infancy until the age of marriage, can’t stop crying? What if… the handsome, heroic male lead forced into marriage with the female lead is a self-absorbed jerk whose character growth heads in the right direction, but too slowly to benefit the female lead? What if… the villain is the only character who behaves consistently? What if all of this happened in a gorgeously drawn Chinese period costume drama?

THAT is this story!

Yes, female leads are usually perfect, and male leads usually grow up to be admirable human beings. That… just doesn’t happen here. The female lead is so busy weeping and trying to martyr herself that the male lead can’t even deal, terrible things happen as a result of his neglect, and then everyone makes bold choices accordingly.

Twilight Poem character art: villain, heroine, male lead, each with their own color scheme and great hair.
Twilight Poem character art: villain, heroine, male lead, each with their own color scheme and great hair.

I won’t post spoilers, but I think the ending was fine! Perfectly reasonable! MORE dramas should end this way!

(If this sort of thing amuses you, I encourage you to peruse the angry reader comments at the end. The best comment was a complaint from a botanist resolving a character disagreement on whether a valley had moss or flowers in it – HILARIOUS.)

The drawings are lovely, the glowing-lantern-filled scenery and palaces are well executed, the ribbon-style hair is shiny, the male lead looks like a face painted on a traditional kite when he is angry (which is most of the time)… I enjoyed that characters are flawed, I enjoyed not liking the characters, and I even enjoyed the fact that the ending is controversial to some readers.

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